Last week’s post saw us follow John Byng’s trip from London to Yorkshire where he spent a lot of time peering at medieval ruins, exploring gardens and admiring picturesque landscapes.
In this week’s post he does all three in the same place: the estates of the Aislabie family: Studley Royal, Fountains Abbey and Hackfall.
Byng was clearly enthusiastic from the outset. He’d spent the day travelling to Ripon but “tho’ it was a gloomy threat’ning evening, yet, not to lose time I determined upon a survey of Studley Gardens, 3 miles distant.”
Was he impressed? or was it to be another verbal demolition job as we saw several times last week. At least it starts off well because “the Park is pleasant, with famous hawthorns, good trees, and fine views towards Ripon, and its old black Minster.” Will it continue in the same positive vein or will Studley Royal, Fountains and Hackfall disappoint? Have a guess and then read on to find out if you’ve judged Byng’s taste correctly.











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